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Dick Druckman has captured some of the finest moments at Yankee Stadium, from Andy Pettitte’s opening pitch in the last game at “The House that Ruth Built”, to Derek Jeter’s 3,000th-career hit as a member of the Bronx Bombers.

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  • New York Yankees outfielder, BRETT GARDNER, homers in the bottom of the 7th inning off of Twins relief pitcher, CODY STASHAK, giving the Yankees a 7-4 lead. The Yankees went on to win 10-4 in game 1 of the ALDS.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from game 1 of the ALDS, won by the Yankees 10-4. The hitting star of the game was DJ Le MAHIEU, who drove in 4 runs with a single, double, and home run (his first post season home run).

    We uploaded images of his home run and a three- run double. I have  also uploaded two great images of BRETT GARDNER, who was hit by a pitch and also homered.

    While JAMES PAXTON pitched only 4 2/3 innings and did not get the win, he pitched well, allowing only 3 runs and striking out 8. I included a nice shot of his as well. The final image that I sent you captured the Minnesota Twins GORGE POLANCO celebrating his  home run in the first inning and giving the Twins an early lead.

    Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Twins in playoff games. If this game is any indication, their mastery of the Twins will likely continue.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, James Paxton, strikes out Minnesota Twins catcher, Mitch Garver, in the top of the 5th inning. PAXTON pitched 4 1/3 innings allowing 3 runs and striking out 8 leading the Yankees to a 10-4 victory in game 1 of the ALDS.

    Take a look at our 6 selected images from game 1 of the ALDS, won by the Yankees 10-4. The hitting star of the game was DJ Le MAHIEU, who drove in 4 runs with a single, double, and home run (his first post season home run).

    We uploaded images of his home run and a three- run double. I have  also uploaded two great images of BRETT GARDNER, who was hit by a pitch and also homered.

    While JAMES PAXTON pitched only 4 2/3 innings and did not get the win, he pitched well, allowing only 3 runs and striking out 8. I included a nice shot of his as well. The final image that I sent you captured the Minnesota Twins GORGE POLANCO celebrating his  home run in the first inning and giving the Twins an early lead.

    Historically, the Yankees have dominated the Twins in playoff games. If this game is any indication, their mastery of the Twins will likely continue.

  • The Great MARIANO RIVERA pitches again in the 73rd Annual Old-Timers Day. In addition to hitting an inside the park home run and making a catch in center field, he closed out the fourth-inning exhibition by retiring Luis Soho via a ground out.

    Take a look at these four selected images from today’s Houston Astro’s vs New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Astros 9-4.

    The Yankees held their 73rd Annual Old-Timers Day celebration and the “great” Mariano Rivera stole the show, hitting an inside the park home run, catching a fly ball in center field, and closing out the fourth inning exhibition by retiring Luis Sojo. There is also a nice shot of Mariano pitching again at Yankee Stadium.

    The pitching star of the real game was Justin Verlander(10-3), who became the third 10-game winner in the AL, allowing 3 runs and 4 hits over 7 Innings, striking out 9 and walking only 2.  I captured a very nice image of Verlander throwing a strike to DJ LeMahieu.

    Two of the hitting stars for the Astros were first baseman Tyler White, who hit his first grand slam home run in the fourth inning, and designated hitter

    Yordan Alvarez, who hit a two-run home run in the fifth inning, tying a big league record with his 7th home run in 12 games to begin his career. I got two very good shots of White and Alvarez.

    Despite their loss today, the Yankees look like a potential World Series Champion again

  • Former New York Yankee manager, Joe Torre, returns to Yankee Stadium to honor Prostate Cancer month prior to the Boston Red Sox/New York Yankee game. The Yankees went on to win 5-3.

    6 selected images  from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, won by the Yankees 5-3. The Yankees have now won 15 of their last 18 games and clinched their ninth straight series victory, a feat that the Yankees have not accomplished since 1998.  The Red Sox, on the other hand, have lost 6 out their last 8 games, and have fallen 9 ½ games behind the division leading Yankees. This may be the Yankees’ year.

    Joe Torre was honored prior to the game as part of  the pregame festivities recognizing Prostate Cancer month.

    Gary Sanchez hit his game tie-breaking 18th home run putting the Yankees ahead for good and Aroldis Chapman preserved the victory, his 17th save in 18 tries.

    ON the Red Sox side of the ledger, Xander Bogaerts went 3 for 3, with a game tying two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.

  • New York Yankees catcher, GARY SANCHEZ, rounds third base after hitting a tie-breaking home run against Boston Red Sox starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, giving the Yankees a 5-3 lead. This was Sanchez’s 18th home run, matching last year’s total for the full year. The Yankees went on to win 5-3.

    6 selected images  from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, won by the Yankees 5-3. The Yankees have now won 15 of their last 18 games and clinched their ninth straight series victory, a feat that the Yankees have not accomplished since 1998.  The Red Sox, on the other hand, have lost 6 out their last 8 games, and have fallen 9 ½ games behind the division leading Yankees. This may be the Yankees’ year.

    Joe Torre was honored prior to the game as part of  the pregame festivities recognizing Prostate Cancer month.

    Gary Sanchez hit his game tie-breaking 18th home run putting the Yankees ahead for good and Aroldis Chapman preserved the victory, his 17th save in 18 tries.

    ON the Red Sox side of the ledger, Xander Bogaerts went 3 for 3, with a game tying two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, DOMINGO GERMAN throws a strike to Mookie Betts in the first inning at Yankee Stadium. GERMAN pitched only 3 2/3 innings, allowing 6 hits and 3 runs, striking out 8 and walking 2. With strong relief pitching, the Yankees went on to defeat the Red Sox 5-3.

    6 selected images  from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, won by the Yankees 5-3. The Yankees have now won 15 of their last 18 games and clinched their ninth straight series victory, a feat that the Yankees have not accomplished since 1998.  The Red Sox, on the other hand, have lost 6 out their last 8 games, and have fallen 9 ½ games behind the division leading Yankees. This may be the Yankees’ year.

    Joe Torre was honored prior to the game as part of  the pregame festivities recognizing Prostate Cancer month.

    Gary Sanchez hit his game tie-breaking 18th home run putting the Yankees ahead for good and Aroldis Chapman preserved the victory, his 17th save in 18 tries.

    ON the Red Sox side of the ledger, Xander Bogaerts went 3 for 3, with a game tying two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.

  • New York Yankees closer, AROLDIS CHAPMAN, throws a strike to Boston Red Sox third baseman, RAFAEL DEVERS in the ninth inning. With 2 outs, CHAPMAN got Devers to hit a weak ground ball to first base for the final out in the game. CHAPMAN earned his 17th save in 18 tries, preserving a 5-3 victory for the Yankees.

    6 selected images  from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game, won by the Yankees 5-3. The Yankees have now won 15 of their last 18 games and clinched their ninth straight series victory, a feat that the Yankees have not accomplished since 1998.  The Red Sox, on the other hand, have lost 6 out their last 8 games, and have fallen 9 ½ games behind the division leading Yankees. This may be the Yankees’ year.

    Joe Torre was honored prior to the game as part of  the pregame festivities recognizing Prostate Cancer month.

    Gary Sanchez hit his game tie-breaking 18th home run putting the Yankees ahead for good and Aroldis Chapman preserved the victory, his 17th save in 18 tries.

    ON the Red Sox side of the ledger, Xander Bogaerts went 3 for 3, with a game tying two-run home run in the top of the fourth inning.

  • New York Yankees designated hitter, CLINT FRAZIER, hits a home run off of Boston Red Sox starter, Chris Sale, in the fourth inning. The Yankees went on to win 8-0.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, celebrates striking out the side in the seventh inning against the Boston Red Sox. PAXTON recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year, allowing only 2 hits over 8 innings, no runs, 12 strikeouts, and only 1 walk leading the Yankees to a 8-0 victory over the Red Sox.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, strikes out Boston Red Sox second baseman Eduardo Nunez in the bottom of the seventh inning. Paxton recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year, allowing just 2 hits over 8 innings, striking out 12, walking only 1 while pitching a shutout. The Yankees went on to win 8-0.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • New York Yankees designated hitter, CLINT FRAZIER, celebrates hitting a home run off of Boston Red Sox starter, Chris Sale, in the bottom of the fourth inning. The Yankees went on to win 8-0.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • New York Yankees first baseman, Luke Voit, hits an RBI single in the third inning off of Boston Red Sox starter, Chris Sale. The Yankees went on to win 8-0.

    Check out these 6 selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Yankees 8-0.

    New York Yankees starting pitcher, JAMES PAXTON, recorded the strongest Yankee pitching performance of the year. PAXTON pitched 8 complete innings, allowing no runs, 2 hits, striking out 12, with only one walk.

    Boston Red Sox woes continue. CHRIS SALE, Red Sox Ace, had another very poor performance, allowing 4 runs, 7 hits, while striking out 6 over 5 innings. SALE is now 0-4, his worst start in his pitching career.

    New York Yankees hitting stars were CLINT FRAZIER, LUKE VOIT, AND LF TAUCHMAN. Red Sox bats were silent with only 3 hits and no runs.

    The Red Sox are now 6-12, one of the worst starts in franchise history.

  • New York Yankess slugger, Giancarlo Stanton, strikes out in the ninth inning against Boston Red Sox closer, Keith Kimbral. Stanton went 0-4 while Aaron Judge went 0-3 as the Yankees’s two home run hitters were held hitless in a disappointing 4-3 loss to the Red Sox who won the AL Division series.

    Check out these six selected images from tonight’s Boston Red Sox/ New York Yankees game from Yankees stadium where the Red Sox defeated the Yankees 4-3 to win the AL DIVISIONAL SERIES.

    Stars of the game were Red Sox starting pitcher, RICK PORCELLO, who held the Yankees to only 4 hits and one run over five innings for his first postseason victory; CHRIS SALE, who in a rare relief appearance, pitched a perfect 1-2-3 eighth inning to protect a 4-1 lead; and

    Boston Red Sox catcher, CHRISTIAN VASQUEZ, who hit the winning home run in the fourth inning to give the Red Sox a 4-0 lead.

    I included 2 iconic celebration shots as well.

    The Red Sox will now face last year’s World Series Champions, the Houston Astros, in the AL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, LUIS SEVERINO, throws a home run pitch to the first batter of the game, Amed Rosario. SEVERINO lasted only 4 innings, allowing 7 hits, including home runs by Rosario and Jose Bautista, and four runs. The Mets went on to win 8-5.

    Check out these 5 selected images from tonight’s New York Mets vs. New York Yankees game from Yankee Stadium, won by the Mets 8-5.
    What promised to be a great pitching duel between two of the best pitchers in the Major Leagues, JACOB de GROM(for the Mets), and LUIS SEVERINO(for the Yankees),
    Turned into a one-sided game as de GROM totally outpitched his cross town competitor LUIS SEVERINO. Supported with 5 home runs, de GROM allowed only two earned runs while striking out 12 over 6 2/3 innings while SEVERINO lasted only 4 innings, allowing 7 hits and 4 runs. Over his last 7 outings, SEVERINO has pitched poorly and may be a problem of the Yankees as they try to keep pace with the Red Sox. For the Mets, given their disastrous season, there is only one prize left in play— the NL CY YOUNG AWARD for their ace, JACOB de GROM.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher LUIS SEVERINO walks off the field to a standing ovation from the crowd tipping his hat after pitching 6 2/3 innings of shut out ball against the Boston Red Sox allowing only 2 hits, striking out 6 and walking only three and becoming the first 13 game winning in the Majors. SEVERINO(13-2) improved to 8-0 at home, leading the Yankees to a 11-1 route of the Red Sox.

    Uploaded here are 7 selected images from tonight’s Red Sox/Yankees game from Yankee Stadium. I think you will like them and hopefully be able to use one or two of them—-they are particularly strong.
    New York Yankees starting pitcher, LUIS SEVERINO, became the first 13 game winner in the majors, pitching 6 2/3rd innings of shutout ball, allowing only 2 hits, striking out 6 and walking 3. Severino was supported by 6 home runs, of which three were hit by leadoff batter, AARON HICKS.
    GLYBER TORRES hit another three-run home run and he now leads the major leagues with 6 three-run home runs.

    Finally, Yankees third string catcher, KYLE HIGASHIOKA, who had gone 0 for 22 in the major leagues, got his first hit, a home run into the second deck in left field.
    It was a great night for the Yankees, not so much for the Red Sox. But, it is a long season and the Red Sox rivalry will continue all year long. The Yankees play the final three games of the season at Fenway Park.

  • New York Yankees starting pitcher, LUIS SEVERINO, pitches his 99th and last pitch to Boston Red Sox second baseman Brock Holt. SEVERINO pitched 6 2/3 innings of shutout ball, allowing only 2 hits, striking out 6 and allowing only 3 walks leading the Yankees to a 11-1 route of the Boston Red Sox

    Uploaded here are 7 selected images from tonight’s Red Sox/Yankees game from Yankee Stadium. I think you will like them and hopefully be able to use one or two of them—-they are particularly strong.
    New York Yankees starting pitcher, LUIS SEVERINO, became the first 13 game winner in the majors, pitching 6 2/3rd innings of shutout ball, allowing only 2 hits, striking out 6 and walking 3. Severino was supported by 6 home runs, of which three were hit by leadoff batter, AARON HICKS.
    GLYBER TORRES hit another three-run home run and he now leads the major leagues with 6 three-run home runs.

    Finally, Yankees third string catcher, KYLE HIGASHIOKA, who had gone 0 for 22 in the major leagues, got his first hit, a home run into the second deck in left field.
    It was a great night for the Yankees, not so much for the Red Sox. But, it is a long season and the Red Sox rivalry will continue all year long. The Yankees play the final three games of the season at Fenway Park.

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